Editor's Summary

1 May 2008

Refining the network


Networks are now a ubiquitous tool for representing the structure of complex systems, including the Internet, social networks, food webs, and protein and genetic networks. Unfortunately, the data describing these networks are in many cases incomplete or biased. A new study provides a general technique to divide network vertices into groups and sub-groups. Revealing such underlying hierarchies makes it possible to predict missing links from partial data with higher accuracy than previous methods.

News and ViewsNetworks: Teasing out the missing links

Focusing on the hierarchical structure inherent in social and biological networks might provide a smart way to find missing connections that are not revealed in the raw data — which could be useful in a range of contexts.

Sid Redner

doi:10.1038/453047a

LetterHierarchical structure and the prediction of missing links in networks

Aaron Clauset, Cristopher Moore & M. E. J. Newman

doi:10.1038/nature06830

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